moving pixels |ˈmo͞oviNG; piksəls|
noun
a sequence of consecutive pixels of objects created in motion by a specially designed software (nonlinear editing, animation and rendering application) and thrown on a monitor by a media file (QuickTime) in such rapid succession as to give the illusion of natural movement.
still pixels | stil; piksəls|
noun
a picture made using a camera (mechanical mirror system and pentaprism) or a specially designed software (graphic editing application), in which an image is focused onto the monitor or other electronic visual displays and then made visible and permanent by storing digitally. #2